smug answer: Use Linux
serious answer: have you tried running restore to an earlier date?
If you have not been setting restore points, then you might look at deleting all the malware files you can identify. You will need to run a good registry cleaner as well before you reboot!!
CCCleaner is free and it works well.
hope this helps

smug answer: Use Linux
serious answer: have you tried running restore to an earlier date?
If you have not been setting restore points, then you might look at deleting all the malware files you can identify. You will need to run a good registry cleaner as well before you reboot!!
CCCleaner is free and it works well.
hope this helps

Before you set a restore point, you need to make sure that your system is in good health,..else why would you want to restore malware at some future time?
Clean out all malware, clean the registry use ccCleaner not n360, then create a restore point.